AWS is launching its first European Sovereign Cloud (ESC), a groundbreaking development in utility computing. This role within the AWS Managed Operations team is crucial for building and leading operations and development teams focused on high-availability AWS services like EC2, S3, Dynamo, Lambda, and Bedrock specifically for EU customers.
As a Systems Development Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of the ESC launch in 2025, collaborating with global AWS teams to shape the evolution of AWS services. Your daily responsibilities will involve working with technology leaders, enhancing operations, and ensuring optimal service performance across availability, reliability, latency, and efficiency metrics.
The position requires participation in on-call rotations for incident management and combines hands-on operational work with strategic engineering initiatives. You'll be part of AWS Utility Computing (UC), which drives product innovations from foundational services to cutting-edge features that distinguish AWS in the industry.
The role offers significant growth opportunities within Amazon's culture of innovation and customer obsession. You'll work in an inclusive environment that values diverse experiences and perspectives, with access to mentorship, knowledge-sharing, and career development resources. Amazon emphasizes work-life harmony and provides a supportive workplace culture where success at work doesn't compromise personal life.
This position is ideal for experienced engineers who enjoy continuous learning and want to contribute to one of the world's largest cloud providers. You'll be part of a team that's building the future of sovereign cloud computing while working with cutting-edge technologies and solving complex technical challenges at scale.
The role is based in Dublin, Ireland, and Amazon provides relocation support for successful candidates moving within the European Union. Join us in shaping the future of cloud computing while working with a team that values innovation, diversity, and technical excellence.